Re: COM dll server registration on Windows 64 bits

From:
"Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <willy.denoyette@telenet.be>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.atl
Date:
Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:06:25 +0100
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"Olivier" <toon@toonworld.com> wrote in message
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Hello Willy,

"Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <willy.denoyette@telenet.be> a ?crit dans le
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"Olivier" <toon@toonworld.com> wrote in message
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Hello,

We have another question related to this problem:

Can a 64 bits process (or dll) is able to access a TypeLib embedded in a
32 bits dll (or the opposite)?

Using ProcessExplorer, we saw a 64 bits dll listed in our 32 bits
process (and, yes, we are sure that this dll is 64 bits).

Best regards,

Olivier.


Are you sure that the 64-bit DLL was a COM DLL?
For instance, a 32-bit process loads the 32-bit and the 64-bit of the
ntdll.dll, part of each 32-bit process contains 64-bit code which is used
when calling into the kernel. Besides ntdll.dll there are other dll's
loaded that are 64-bit (wow64.dll, wow64cpu.dll etc..).


Yes, we are sure because this is one of our COM dlls compiled in 64 bits
:)
ProcessExplorer and DependencyWalker tell us that this dll is 64 bits


This is weird, 32-bit COM should not have an idea about the location of this
64-bit DLL, nor should DependencyWalker show this DLL, are you sure you
don't statically link?.
I would suggest you to forget about these tools and load the application in
the Windbg (or similar) debugger, set a breakpoint on library load (sxe ld
libname).

Nevertheless, I will check this again.

Maybe a typelib resource can be accessed using RPC? I mean if a 32 bits
process requires this typelib (only) stored in a 64 bits module, then COM
may use RPC to access it (or a specific Win32 API that is only interested
by the resource)


I would be very surprised if the 32-bit COM library would (could) load a
64-bit COM DLL into a process just to get at the embedded typelib info,
which is already present in the 32-bit COM dll.

Does COM exist as 32 bits and 64 bits on Windows64?

I think so.


Sure, the COM library (OLE32, oleaut32 etc..) is user mode code, only
libraries with the same bit-ness can/will be loaded in a user mode process
(except the ones I mentioned before).

Willy.

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